甘露寡糖通过LGALS3调节治疗炎症性肠病的新型抗炎特性

IF 7.8 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Yaqi Du, Yan Fan, Xin Li, Fenqin Chen
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本研究探讨了阿拉伯甘露糖寡糖(GA-MOS)在调节肠道微生物群和缓解炎症性肠病(IBD)症状中的作用。通过体外和体内模型,我们探索了GA-MOS如何影响微生物群落,特别是关注它们在肠道环境中增强健康相关细菌和减少致病物种的能力。我们的研究结果表明,GA-MOS治疗显著改变了肠道微生物群的组成,增加了抗炎细菌的丰度,同时减少了促炎细菌的丰度,从而有助于减少肠道炎症和改善肠道屏障功能。详细的分子分析进一步表明,微生物群的这些变化与宿主免疫反应的改变有关,特别是通过抑制参与IBD进展的关键炎症途径和细胞因子。这些结果强调了GA-MOS等膳食多糖作为治疗肠道生态失调和炎症条件的潜力,为增强IBD的微生物健康和整体疾病管理提供了一种有希望的方法。这项研究为MOS的生物活性特性及其与肠道微生物群的相互作用提供了新的见解,表明它们在以微生物群为中心的治疗中的应用具有更广泛的意义。
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Novel anti-inflammatory properties of mannose oligosaccharides in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease via LGALS3 modulation.

This study investigates the role of Gum Arabic Mannose Oligosaccharides (GA-MOS) in modulating gut microbiota and alleviating symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Employing both in vitro and in vivo models, we explored how GA-MOS influences microbial communities, particularly focusing on their capacity to enhance health-associated bacteria and reduce pathogenic species within the gut environment. Our findings reveal that GA-MOS treatment significantly altered the gut microbiota composition, increasing the abundance of anti-inflammatory bacteria while decreasing pro-inflammatory species, thus contributing to a reduction in gut inflammation and an improvement in intestinal barrier function. Detailed molecular analyses further demonstrated that these changes in microbiota were associated with modifications in the host's immune response, particularly through the suppression of key inflammatory pathways and cytokines involved in IBD progression. These results underscore the potential of dietary polysaccharides like GA-MOS as therapeutic agents in managing dysbiosis and inflammatory conditions in the gut, offering a promising approach for enhancing microbial health and overall disease management in IBD. This study provides novel insights into the bioactive properties of MOS and their interactions with gut microbiota, suggesting broader implications for their use in microbiome-centered therapies.

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npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
91
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Biofilms and Microbiomes is a comprehensive platform that promotes research on biofilms and microbiomes across various scientific disciplines. The journal facilitates cross-disciplinary discussions to enhance our understanding of the biology, ecology, and communal functions of biofilms, populations, and communities. It also focuses on applications in the medical, environmental, and engineering domains. The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of the field, ranging from cell-cell communication and single cell interactions to the microbiomes of humans, animals, plants, and natural and built environments. The journal also welcomes research on the virome, phageome, mycome, and fungome. It publishes both applied science and theoretical work. As an open access and interdisciplinary journal, its primary goal is to publish significant scientific advancements in microbial biofilms and microbiomes. The journal enables discussions that span multiple disciplines and contributes to our understanding of the social behavior of microbial biofilm populations and communities, and their impact on life, human health, and the environment.
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